Firing / Sintering Furnaces (industrial) Datasheets

The Worlds Best Selling Metallization Furnace. Despatch CF Series metallization furnaces are designed for high throughput, ease of maintenance and consistent process repeatability ensuring consistently high yields and superior product quality. The infrared furnace has enhanced thermal process... [See More]

Molybdenum and tungsten enable our cylinder components for the hot isotactic press to be more resistant to heat and changes of temperature than everything else. Having been sintered, combined and compacted at temperatures of 1450°C and gas pressures of 200 MPa, our cylinders help your HIP furnaces... [See More]

Abbott sintering furnaces provide unprecedented value to applications that require sintering furnace technology for powdered metal. Quality, efficiency and dependability are just a few of the foremost attributes that have enabled Abbott Furnace to become the premier supplier of sintering furnaces. [See More]

The FS Series Shuttle Envelope Kilns are primarily designed for the firing of ceramic ware. Each furnace system includes two fixed stationary bases and a moving kiln that "shuttles" between the two bases. The stationary bases provide a stable platform for loading delicate ceramics. The base is easy... [See More]

Maximum Temperature: 1850 °F / 1010 °C. Optional Elements to 2100 °F / 1149 °C. The TRENT Bell Furnace uses direct radiant heat to deliver a uniform blanket of heat to the workload. These furnaces are designed as a general purpose furnace used to heat large motors and transformers,... [See More]